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1999 Daytona 500
Race details

Race 1 of 34 in the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

Track map of Daytona International Speedway showing mainly the speedway.
Track map of Daytona International Speedway showing mainly the speedway.

Date
February 14, 1999 (1999-02-14)
Location
Daytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach, Florida, US
Course
Permanent racing facility
2.5 mi (4.02336 km)
Distance
200 laps, 500 mi (804.672 km)
Weather
Temperatures reaching up to 64.9 °F (18.3 °C); wind speeds approaching 15.9 miles per hour (25.6 km/h)[1]
Average speed
161.551 miles per hour (259.991 km/h)
Pole position
Driver
  • Jeff Gordon


Hendrick Motorsports
Qualifying race winners
Duel 1 Winner
Bobby Labonte

Joe Gibbs Racing
Duel 2 Winner
Dale Earnhardt

Richard Childress Racing
Most laps led
Driver
Rusty Wallace

Penske Racing
Laps
104
Winner
No. 24
Jeff Gordon

Hendrick Motorsports
Television in the United States
Network
CBS
Announcers
Mike Joy, Buddy Baker, and Ned Jarrett
Nielsen Ratings
9.6/25
(12.9 million viewers)

The 1999 Daytona 500, the 41st running of the event, was held February 14, 1999, at Daytona International Speedway. Jeff Gordon won the pole and won the race, making him the first Daytona 500 pole sitter to win the race since Bill Elliott in 1987.




Contents





  • 1 Silly season


  • 2 Qualifying and Gatorade 125s


  • 3 Race summary

    • 3.1 Results



  • 4 References




Silly season[edit]


The start of the 1999 season was marked by three owners (Andy Petree, Travis Carter, and Joe Gibbs) expanding to 2 full-time teams for the first time in their careers. Their drivers were Kenny Wallace (Petree), Darrell Waltrip (Carter), and rookie Tony Stewart (JGR). Several new teams debuted, including Joe Bessey's new #60 and the #58 Ford owned by Scott Barbour. Speedweeks would also be marked by controversy involving Junie Donlavey's #90 Ford. Rookie driver Mike Harmon was dismissed from his team just before the Gatorade 125 qualifying races after reports surfaced that Harmon's sponsor, Big Daddy's Barbecue Sauce, was not living up to its contract obligations, as well as the team wanting a veteran driver to find more speed on the track; Donlavey's team wound up signing Mike Wallace, who'd driven for the team in the 1994-96 period.[2]



Qualifying and Gatorade 125s[edit]



Jeff Gordon won the pole for the race with a speed of just over 195 mph, and would start alongside former Indy Racing League champion Tony Stewart, who was making his Winston Cup debut. A total of 59 drivers would make an attempt to qualify for the 1999 Daytona 500. Bobby Labonte would win the first Gatorade 125 qualifying race after taking the lead from Gordon on lap 39. A lap 1 incident, the only caution of the First Duel, ended Dan Pardus and Jeff Green's chances at making the Daytona 500. Dale Earnhardt won the 2nd Gatorade duel after taking the lead from Stewart on lap 8. The second duel was marred by two caution periods that ended Dick Trickle, Glen Morgan, and David Green's chances at qualifying for the race. This would be Earnhardt's final win at Daytona.


Drivers qualified for the Daytona 500 either by finishing in the top 16 in their qualifying race, through a 2-lap qualifying run, or a provisional starting spot based on owner points from the 1999 season. They had three chances to make a 2-lap time trial run that would be fast enough to make the Daytona 500.



Race summary[edit]


This race was known for Jeff Gordon's daring three-wide pass on Rusty Wallace and Mike Skinner. He passed Wallace after ducking to the apron, nearly plowing into the damaged car of Ricky Rudd. Skinner jumped to the outside and they raced three-wide for three laps until Dale Earnhardt (the defending Daytona 500 winner) gave Gordon the needed push. The race was also known for a determined Earnhardt repeatedly trying to pass Gordon for the lead on the final lap, only for Gordon to beat him to the finish. The race had a 13-car pileup on lap 135, in which eventual series champion Dale Jarrett flipped over twice but however, he was uninjured. This was also the first Winston No Bull 5 race of the season.



Results[edit]







































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Grid
Car
Driver
Team
Make

Laps

Laps led
Status
1
124
Jeff Gordon (W)
Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet20017Running
2
43
Dale Earnhardt (W)
Richard Childress RacingChevrolet2000Running
3
4128Kenny Irwin, Jr.Robert Yates RacingFord2000Running
4
1231Mike SkinnerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet20031Running
5
137Michael WaltripMattei MotorsportsChevrolet2000Running
6
733Ken SchraderAndy Petree RacingChevrolet2000Running
7
2444Kyle PettyPetty EnterprisesPontiac2000Running
8
102Rusty WallacePenske RacingFord200104Running
9
2697Chad LittleRoush RacingFord2000Running
10
2198Rick MastYarborough Burdette MotorsportsFord2000Running
11
259Jerry NadeauMelling RacingFord2000Running
12
3425Wally Dallenbach, Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet2000Running
13
1416Kevin LepageRoush RacingFord2000Running
14
3136
Ernie Irvan (W)
MB2 MotorsportsPontiac2000Running
15
2775Ted MusgraveButch Mock MotorsportsFord2000Running
16
3571Dave MarcisMarcis Auto RacingChevrolet1990Flagged
17
3926Johnny BensonRoush RacingFord1990Flagged
18
2030
Derrike Cope (W)
Bahari RacingPontiac1990Flagged
19
1577Robert PressleyJasper MotorsportsFord1990Flagged
20
612Jeremy MayfieldPenske RacingFord1997Flagged
21
4366
Darrell Waltrip (W)
Haas-Carter MotorsportsFord1990Flagged
22
4011Brett BodineBrett Bodine RacingFord1990Flagged
23
4290Mike WallaceDonlavey RacingFord1990Flagged
24
1822Ward BurtonBill Davis RacingPontiac1990Flagged
25
318Bobby LabonteJoe Gibbs RacingPontiac19820Flagged
26
2858Ricky CravenSBIII MotorsportsFord1970Flagged
27
3794
Bill Elliott (W)
Bill Elliott RacingFord1947Contact
28
220
Tony Stewart (R)
Joe Gibbs RacingPontiac1810Flagged
29
164Bobby HamiltonMorgan-McClure MotorsportsChevrolet1740Contact BS
30
2910Ricky RuddRudd Performance MotorsportsFord1680Flagged
31
96Mark MartinRoush RacingFord1470Contact T3
32
1740
Sterling Marlin (W)
SABCO RacingChevrolet1440Contact T3
33
2245Rich BickleTyler Jet MotorsportsPontiac1420Contact T3
34
231Steve ParkDale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet1390Contact T3
35
599Jeff BurtonRoush RacingFord1380Contact T3
36
3242Joe NemechekSABCO RacingChevrolet1370Contact T3
37
888
Dale Jarrett (W)
Robert Yates RacingFord13414Contact T3
38
195Terry LabonteHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet1340Contact T3
39
3060
Geoffrey Bodine (W)
Joe Bessey MotorsportsChevrolet1340Contact T3
40
3821
Elliott Sadler (R)
Wood Brothers RacingFord1320Contact T3
41
1123Jimmy SpencerHaas-Carter MotorsportsFord1210Contact T2
42
3355Kenny WallaceAndy Petree RacingChevrolet920Engine
43
3643John AndrettiPetty EnterprisesPontiac250Engine

Failed to Qualify


84
Stanton Barrett (R)
PBH MotorsportsChevrolet

80Andy HillenburgHover MotorsportsFord

81Morgan ShepherdPinnacle MotorsportsFord

91Steve GrissomLJ RacingChevrolet

00
Buckshot Jones (R)
Buckshot RacingPontiac

78
Gary Bradberry (R)
Triad MotorsportsFord

47Billy StandridgeStandridge Auto RacingFord

73Ken BouchardBarkdoll RacingChevrolet

59
Mark Gibson (R)
CSG MotorsportsFord

72Jim SauterMarcis Auto RacingChevrolet

79
Norm Benning (R)
T.R.I.X. RacingChevrolet

13Dick TrickleBill Elliott RacingFord

15
Jeff Green (R)
Bud Moore EngineeringFord

48
Glen Morgan (R)
Glen Morgan RacingChevrolet

50
Dan Pardus (R)
Midwest Transit RacingChevrolet

41
David Green (R)
Larry Hedrick MotorsportsChevrolet

90
Mike Harmon (R)2
Donlavey RacingFord

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Notes:
  1. After David Green failed to qualify for the Daytona 500, his sponsor Kodiak signed an agreement to sponsor Mike Wallace's entry for the Daytona 500.

  2. Mike Harmon was originally scheduled to drive the #90 on a full-time basis in 1999. He participated in time trials but was replaced before the qualifying races by Mike Wallace, due to difficulties between the 90 team and Harmon's sponsor.


References[edit]




  1. ^ "Weather of the 1999 Daytona 500". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2013-06-19.


  2. ^ http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=861[permanent dead link]












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